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Copper in high-fat diet risks mental decline-study
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 14 - 08 - 2006


Elderly people whose diets were
rich in copper and heavy in saturated fats and trans fats
risked faster mental decline that could be related to the onset
of Alzheimer's disease, researchers said on Monday, according to Reuters.
In the six-year study of more than 3,700 people aged 65 or
older, about 600 of the subjects consumed at least 1.6
milligrams of copper a day, along with foods heavy in saturated
and trans fat. Many of those people added the equivalent of 19
years to their ages in terms of mental decline, according to
the study.
While copper, zinc and iron are essential for brain
development, too much copper in the bloodstream may block the
body's ability to rid itself of proteins that form plaques
found to clog the brains of Alzheimer's patients, study author
Martha Clare Morris of Rush University Medical Center in
Chicago found.
Copper, which has been found at higher levels in the blood
of Alzheimer's patients, is normally consumed in animal organs
like liver, and in shellfish, nuts, legumes, some fruits,
potatoes and chocolate. Drinking water that travels through
copper pipes can also contain copper. Many of those in the
study with high copper levels got it primarily through
multivitamins.
The U.S. daily recommended intake of copper is 0.9
milligrams, while study subjects with the most copper consumed
at least 1.6 milligrams per day.
Trans fatty acids, or trans fats, are created when oil
reacts with hydrogen gas. They prolong the shelf-life of many
manufactured food products, but also contain increased levels
of a cholesterol that raises the risk of coronary artery
disease and stroke.
The study was published in the journal Archives of
Neurology.
Previous studies have indicated people who consume foods
heavy with saturated or trans fats were at up to three times
the risk of Alzheimer's disease.


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